Both fights are scheduled for the preliminary card of UFC on FOX 1, which takes place Nov. 12 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.

The night’s main event, UFC heavyweight champ Cain Velasquez vs. Junior Dos Santos, airs on FOX during a special one-hour broadcast. UFC officials have yet to announce broadcast plans for the preliminary bouts, but UFC president Dana White has ensured fans the contests will be available for viewing.

Yamamoto made his long-awaited UFC debut earlier this year and suffered a unanimous-decision loss to Demetrious Johnson at UFC 126. The K-1 HERO’S and DREAM vet now is just 1-3 in his past four fights following a seven-year, 14-fight win streak in Japan.

Yamamoto was slated to fight Chris Cariaso at UFC 130 but withdrew from the bout. A planned UFC 135 meeting with Damacio Page was also scratched after both suffered injuries.

Meanwhile, Uyenoyama makes his octagon debut. The 31-year-old fought most recently in a September 2010 TKO win under the Shooto banner. Uyenoyama also boasts bouts under the Strikeforce, DREAM and DEEP banners.

Uyenoyama had been expected to take part in this summer’s DREAM bantamwieght grand prix, but a lingering hand injury forced him to withdraw from a May quarterfinal matchup.

A total of 26 fighters got their chance to shine on Saturday as part of UFC 190 at Rio de Janeiro’s HSBC Arena. Now that UFC 190 is in the books, it’s time to commence MMAjunkie’s “Three Stars” ceremony.

The man known for cranking submissions to the point of injury added eye-gouging to his repertoire. But is the controversy of Rousimar Palhares too essential to his bizarre, awful appeal for his employers to take any meaningful action against him?